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i am a big fan of the concept of community policing. that is the idea that our local police officers need to establish a better relationship with members of the community, residents, and merchants. through that community partnership, we have seen true successes in being able to combat crime. you have eyes and ears on the street cooperating with the men and women in blue. that helps to reduce crime. i have been pushing our police department to implement that. >> your district is a well-known nightlife destination. how do you balance the needs of the residents with the needs of the restaurants and bars? >> i moved into my neighborhood in part because we have such a wonderful vibrant nightlife. san francisco is famous for our restaurant scene, are seen, club scene. -- are sbar scene. we have had too much violence around these nighttime venues. i have passed several pieces of legislation to address the security and safety needs of neighborhoods. we all support a healthy, vibrant nightlife. but we also support a safe nightlife that complemen
i am a big fan of the concept of community policing. that is the idea that our local police officers need to establish a better relationship with members of the community, residents, and merchants. through that community partnership, we have seen true successes in being able to combat crime. you have eyes and ears on the street cooperating with the men and women in blue. that helps to reduce crime. i have been pushing our police department to implement that. >> your district is a...
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lastly, each year the receive two big transfers from the city comptroller's office. that is when people pay their taxes. the money they receive in may is referred to as deferred revenue. really, that money takes them through the first six months of the next fiscal year. at the end of fiscal year 2009- 2010, they deferred 430,000 from their budget to get them through the first six yet -- first six months of the next fiscal year. they also had net assets of $283,000 which the allocated to specific projects in fiscal year 2010-2011. i know. it is almost over. they had a budget of $1.20 million. you will see here an amount of $433 thousand, which is income over expenses. that amount is going to get them to the first six months of the next fiscal year. lastly, recommendations from our office. our office, along with the controller, strongly recommend an annual audit, starting with this fiscal year. i am happy to hear the have already begun that process. we also recommended that they update their website so it was easier for the public to navigate and find information. they
lastly, each year the receive two big transfers from the city comptroller's office. that is when people pay their taxes. the money they receive in may is referred to as deferred revenue. really, that money takes them through the first six months of the next fiscal year. at the end of fiscal year 2009- 2010, they deferred 430,000 from their budget to get them through the first six yet -- first six months of the next fiscal year. they also had net assets of $283,000 which the allocated to...
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because you talked about that issue was a big issue. look at two republican candidates, mitt romney is going to be in new hampshire, he's going to hold a town hall up there on the economy and meet with small business owners. yesterday, romney doubled down on his criticism on the president, saying that the obama, quote, made the depression longer than it needed to be. meanwhile, out in iowa, the long-shot candidate rick santorum, kicks off a jobs tour in iowa. so expect to hear a lot about the jobs and the economy as the main theme for the gop candidates on the trial today. and of course, in the coming months. >> rick santorum will be on american morning a couple of hours from now. you can hear it directly from him. mark, good to see you. have a good rest of your morning. it's 42 minutes after the hour right now. >>> here are three things that need to be on your radar today. the jury tried too to deciding whether accused murderer casey anthony is guilty or not guilty? their deliberations continue this morning. >>> plus the senate is back
because you talked about that issue was a big issue. look at two republican candidates, mitt romney is going to be in new hampshire, he's going to hold a town hall up there on the economy and meet with small business owners. yesterday, romney doubled down on his criticism on the president, saying that the obama, quote, made the depression longer than it needed to be. meanwhile, out in iowa, the long-shot candidate rick santorum, kicks off a jobs tour in iowa. so expect to hear a lot about the...
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there's a big difference. you can see the green along the peninsula. 70s there. 80s for some. that's at the napa airport. i think i saw 84 closer to town. a lot of fog. it's just not deep enough. it will make it over the golden gate bridge and then ainge jel island, it will start to get -- angle island, it will start to get dropped down. the system will lift it. probably won't be until 24, 36 hours. there it is. it cooks -- looks like cooler weather is on the way. fog near the coast, sun, a lot of it. plenty of temperatures that are warm to hot. there's others that are cool and foggy. we can go anywhere from 60s to near 100. a lost 80s in between. temperatures even out to the valley are very hot. 68 almeda, 97 brentwood, 93 livermore. 94 gill rear, 84 fremont. 88 saratoga and los gatos and then 60s, 70s. south, san francisco to the -- low 20 mid-80s on the peninsula. there are signs that cooler weather is on the way. for those looking for, that hang on. thursday it will be here. >> thank you, steve. >>> a huge crowd enjoyed a spectacular 4th of july fireworks show on san franc
there's a big difference. you can see the green along the peninsula. 70s there. 80s for some. that's at the napa airport. i think i saw 84 closer to town. a lot of fog. it's just not deep enough. it will make it over the golden gate bridge and then ainge jel island, it will start to get -- angle island, it will start to get dropped down. the system will lift it. probably won't be until 24, 36 hours. there it is. it cooks -- looks like cooler weather is on the way. fog near the coast, sun, a lot...
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and although i've seen her once before, the big time i saw her was when i had the first tech writing accident in the my back and was unconscious for a while. as a kid, for chile part of overcoming out with not believing the doctors and a side you should be glad you can walk. you are lucky you weren't dead. oh yeah, sure, but i wanted to do more. we kept going. finally had to go to the chiropractor to find somebody that said maybe exercise is okay. maybe you can try jogging. yeah, maybe you could use that to strength in your back. i latched onto god and that is when i got into dance team chemistry living in the which an escape --a physical escape. i felt great. i got my body back. and then just as you start to feel good, life has a tendency sometimes to thought you back down. it is happening to me. i had some fun times, cheerleading, i'm sure there's not a lot of people out there i would even admit that they were trying to clean if they [laughter] while to us. and you know what, i would have rather two minute track here. i thought a tractor queen is good. i'm queen of the track truce.
and although i've seen her once before, the big time i saw her was when i had the first tech writing accident in the my back and was unconscious for a while. as a kid, for chile part of overcoming out with not believing the doctors and a side you should be glad you can walk. you are lucky you weren't dead. oh yeah, sure, but i wanted to do more. we kept going. finally had to go to the chiropractor to find somebody that said maybe exercise is okay. maybe you can try jogging. yeah, maybe you...
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he's calling for a big, big compromise at this point. but let me ask you about what bipartisan folks like bowles, alan simpson, the center for responsible federal budget. i mean they're saying there's simply no way to get at this huge $14 trillion debt just on the spending side, that you have to go after revenues to get to that number. >> i think there's really two parts to that, judy. one is to reduce the overall business tax rate hopefully to make us more competitive globally. as i read president clinton reiterated today just makes sense if it's cheaper to do business here in the united states, then jobs will be created here. if it's cheaper to keep that cash and to create jobs abroad, that's what businesses will do because it makes economic sense. but again i think the last thing i would think you would want to do when the recovery is is so anemic and when the private sector is sort of sitting on the side lines because they don't know what the costs of doing business are going to be, tax rates, regulatory policy, that i think we need
he's calling for a big, big compromise at this point. but let me ask you about what bipartisan folks like bowles, alan simpson, the center for responsible federal budget. i mean they're saying there's simply no way to get at this huge $14 trillion debt just on the spending side, that you have to go after revenues to get to that number. >> i think there's really two parts to that, judy. one is to reduce the overall business tax rate hopefully to make us more competitive globally. as i read...
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. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was
. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show...
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i guess the big question is, what happened here? i know a lot of the evidence was circumstantial. but it just seems so compelling to come up not guilty on all three counts. just jaw dropping. >> reporter: yeah, frank. that's the feeling here amongst everybody. the local folks that have come down here, the people that have traveled here interest all over the country -- here from all over the country to see this everyone is stunned. a very long time ago i covered the o.j. simpson trial and it's the same reaction where we have all been going over the evidence and talking about it amongst ourselves, but this jury never got the chance to do that. they heard all the evidence but they haven't been talking about it and for some reason, in 10 hours, they were able to come to a unanimous decision that not only was it not first- degree murder, but it wasn't even manslaughter it wasn't legally an accident. so they truly believe she had nothing to do with it. whether the defense's theory that her father -- it was an accidental drowning and her father is the one that covered it up, seems to be
i guess the big question is, what happened here? i know a lot of the evidence was circumstantial. but it just seems so compelling to come up not guilty on all three counts. just jaw dropping. >> reporter: yeah, frank. that's the feeling here amongst everybody. the local folks that have come down here, the people that have traveled here interest all over the country -- here from all over the country to see this everyone is stunned. a very long time ago i covered the o.j. simpson trial and...
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that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds of exceptions that allow teams to go past the cap limit on payrolls and a hard cap which would be an all-time first for the nba, something that players have been fighting against for decades really, ever since the sort cap system went into place. there's the structural. the other side is just the straight financial division of the revenues which are near $4 billion. currently the players make about 57%. the owners are saying they want to ratchet it down to more of a 50-50 split. even within that it's a redefined revenueç kol that they want to split 50-50. wha
that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds...
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tries to come to terms and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big for state. ok this was an end washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report given the circumstances of the withdrawal of the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are probably better now than ever before what's stopping them. thank you for giving the opportunity to be on show i think there are a of reasons that starts the kurds from declaring independence states economical political geopolitical and and there's not there's not one single reason that says this is the one reason i think the invasion has helped the kurds have a better. foot step in the political spectrum of the middle east however it hasn't evolved into something that could be the seeds of a state and let's not forget that there the home inside of the kurdistan region is not yet suitable and ready for its s
tries to come to terms and nothing in their history suggests that they will be deterred from pursuing a big for state. ok this was an end washington if i can go to you first here as we discerned that report given the circumstances of the withdrawal of the american withdrawal from iraq and what we call the arab spring here what is stopping the kurds from really going for an independent state something that they have strived for for a very long time now and the circumstances to do that are...
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big. oh what a relief they handed out the part of me call it off the wrong word but that was a blast and thanks to tristan and everybody else from burn the radio who put on a great event on saturday all right now i don't know if we're going to start on a regular here of the week but if we had one hour here of the week this week comes from a most unlikely place the united states senate none other than senator rand paul i wouldn't mind we've had not one minute of debate about the debt ceiling in any committee we haven't had a budget in two years we haven't had an appropriations bill in two years so i'm part of the freshman group in the senate saying no more we're not going to let him go to any issue if we have a say in it so next week we will filibuster and to we talk about the debt ceiling until we talk about proposals and many of us in the conservative wing are going to present our own proposal next week and that is to raise the debt ceiling we will actually vote in favor of raising the de
big. oh what a relief they handed out the part of me call it off the wrong word but that was a blast and thanks to tristan and everybody else from burn the radio who put on a great event on saturday all right now i don't know if we're going to start on a regular here of the week but if we had one hour here of the week this week comes from a most unlikely place the united states senate none other than senator rand paul i wouldn't mind we've had not one minute of debate about the debt ceiling in...
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the big. picture the big. if. would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from feinstein suppressions. please please don't top teeth dot com. sabbatical to see. him be a. welcome back to rostock on people about. to remind you we're talking about the fate of the kurds as the u.s. plans its withdrawal from iraq. and you can. still say. ok brennan that i'd like you to finish up what you were saying before the break here i mean there has been historically a lot of animosity and i'd like you know my degree or another we can discuss in this program go right ahead. well what i think is important is to look forward and there are two core difficulties in relations between arabs and kurds as we go forward the first is that many arab politicians in baghdad wish to recentre lies iraq in particular the control over natural resources and that's in flat contradiction with the constitution of iraq of two thousand and five which was deliberately designed to ensure that each part of iraq arab provinces as well as kurdish ma
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but it's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would eventually. until hopefully we can just get through this. we have a tough day. with that in the future when it comes to those situations where. you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup means a lot to be back in the war zone because if you go on. matter rugby sevens weather as a family and i on the european champions cup moscow region side v.v. a patmos call via have won the trophy for the fourth straight time since the tournament and four years ago have been reports. the rugby sevens european champions cup was four years old the same two teams had fought out the last three finals both of them russian the cup holders fifty eight but most korea to be their competitors from the so twenty ten domestic champions you krisna better these turn around they came across each other in the sammis but that didn't affect the outcome . maybe but moscow where will quick to break the deadlock scoring a couple of troy's early in the game the russian nati
but it's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would eventually. until hopefully we can just get through this. we have a tough day. with that in the future when it comes to those situations where. you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup means a lot to be back in the war zone because if you go on. matter rugby sevens weather as a family and i on the european champions cup moscow region side v.v. a patmos call via have won the...
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. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was
. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show...
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that's definitely a big call sure all of us here would eventually. until hopefully we can just get through this. we have to talk to the you know. in the future when it comes to both situations where a few months. you need to be a match as well on the way to preserve it. from injury in the office the i think for australians that has come into law to be there in the. suburbs if you go all right most. on society now and american type of fire are posted his maiden tour de france stage went on independence day coming home first in a bunch sprints to win stage three while his team mate for her shot so holds the leader's yellow jersey it was a relatively flat stage along the atlantic coast from the north from there to real writers mccardell lashon jose gutierrez were out in front for much of it but they were reeled in by the person inside the final ten kilometers a favorite mark cavendish was then forced wide on a corner following a crash. pace drugs the dash the gun the bellotti the spiral turning on the power over the line first head of arena. that's a ru
that's definitely a big call sure all of us here would eventually. until hopefully we can just get through this. we have to talk to the you know. in the future when it comes to both situations where a few months. you need to be a match as well on the way to preserve it. from injury in the office the i think for australians that has come into law to be there in the. suburbs if you go all right most. on society now and american type of fire are posted his maiden tour de france stage went on...
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floor talking to the markets talking to the brokers talking to a condom is talking to the city the big diff connect between what all those. people are saying and what you hear from the brussels elite the euro zone politicians they just everybody seems to be saying a default is inevitable greece just has way too much debt and yet those are the words you will never hear coming out of brussels and i think the fear is unless we stop lurching from crisis to crisis from vote to vote from one disaster to another and actually take a bigger picture view of how to deal with greece all the politicians take the bigger picture then the the worries of the markets will be. a messy solution will eventually be imposed and i think that is the problem this disconnect between what you hear from brussels and what you hear from the real world the financial world. so what is the way out some of your viewpoint. i mean i just think it's it's incredibly difficult because if you look at the amount of debt that greece has you've already had one hundred ten billion bailout package. brussels. meeting to discover to
floor talking to the markets talking to the brokers talking to a condom is talking to the city the big diff connect between what all those. people are saying and what you hear from the brussels elite the euro zone politicians they just everybody seems to be saying a default is inevitable greece just has way too much debt and yet those are the words you will never hear coming out of brussels and i think the fear is unless we stop lurching from crisis to crisis from vote to vote from one disaster...
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introduction and maybe implicitly in what brendan are saying as if there is a kind of a new more city or a big historical clash between the care dish people and the arab people i think this is a myth we've had that oppressive regimes like saddam's regime attacking the care dish people but there hasn't been this historic people against people tensions or or quarrels or fights historically in iraq in fact very people a very few people seem to know that there are about ten million kurdish people in baghdad the capital this is more than more cares than cares in any kurdish area that is that is to. say i think i think you it is not some of no no it is not nonsense to me because the kurdish people live where they care to put a lid on the cards i know i know you would like you would like to divide the iraqi people like you're attempting just now but if you let me finish a lot of kurdish people out entitlement it with arabs with total commands and so on and there isn't this rigid ethnic demarcation like you might want to pretend brandon historically the kurdish an arab peoples. of common interests joi
introduction and maybe implicitly in what brendan are saying as if there is a kind of a new more city or a big historical clash between the care dish people and the arab people i think this is a myth we've had that oppressive regimes like saddam's regime attacking the care dish people but there hasn't been this historic people against people tensions or or quarrels or fights historically in iraq in fact very people a very few people seem to know that there are about ten million kurdish people...
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that's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would want to win that eventually. until we can just get through this. we have a tough day to play and you know we think about that in the future when it comes to those situations where a few months earlier you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup means a lot to be back into the. office if you've got the right amount of. on society now and american tide of fire are posted his maiden tour de france stage when on independence day coming home first in a bunch sprint to win stage three while his team mate for her short still holds the leader's yellow jersey it was a relatively flat stage along the atlantic coast from north america to read don't write this because the lashon jose gutierrez were out in front for much of it but they were reeled in by the players and inside the final ten kilometers stage favorite mark cavendish was then fourth and wide on the corner following a crash in the field took up pace drugs to lead as they got several o.t. the far out turnin
that's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would want to win that eventually. until we can just get through this. we have a tough day to play and you know we think about that in the future when it comes to those situations where a few months earlier you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup means a lot to be back into the. office if you've got the right amount of. on society now and american tide of fire are posted his...
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the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a mansion. and then i've got -- >> jimmy: probably a good opportunity there, yeah. booker t and trish stratus, if they're listening to me, thank you so much. they did a great job. we put these kids in a 20 by 20 foot ring, showed them what it took to be a wwe superstar. some of them were green as grass, as miss usa was. never been in a ring before in her life. some of the kids had eight, nine, ten years experience. well, what we did was show them what it takes to be successful in wwe. each week, i get my bottom three in the ring and go through my elimination process. and the winner of t
the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a...
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the pipeline is not secure enough not considering an alternative approach that was believe it's not a big problem but there will be other similar objections. time for a quick check on the markets oil as low of a solid international energy agency says its release of strategic courage reserves is working the decision came last month in order to compensate for supply shortages and that shut down of we've been proved experts are whether analysts see the impact of a move maybe less than expected as oil is still close to where it was before the decision . europe stock markets a flight to trade as the rain course will be to look for greece and only will force the china to taek interest rates and soon as this weekend. it approaches similar picture in russia they are in the my six off blood clots now have a look at some of the individual show moves on the minds that senator may just on the decrease this solid drag by a lot while prices gas from was one point two percent down gross may have just inching lower one point six percent fee to be buying is continuing its losing streak taking from one day
the pipeline is not secure enough not considering an alternative approach that was believe it's not a big problem but there will be other similar objections. time for a quick check on the markets oil as low of a solid international energy agency says its release of strategic courage reserves is working the decision came last month in order to compensate for supply shortages and that shut down of we've been proved experts are whether analysts see the impact of a move maybe less than expected as...
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this is a big subject in my book. one of the things that interests me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness that this technological level, the first world war was really the pursed propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe and the preceding several decades all the wars have been small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, germans, frenchmen, and was men went out and put down colonial rebellions in africa, asia, concord new colonies. it did not require a propaganda effort. you know, certain riders like rudyard kipling to be counted on for supply of the proper kind of poetry and story telling and so forth. there wasn't anything organized by the government by the government. right from the beginning they seem to realize that this war was going to require a massive propaganda effort. this was especially true of england, and it was another reason that led me to concentrate on england in this book. alone of the major powers in europe
this is a big subject in my book. one of the things that interests me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness that this technological level, the first world war was really the pursed propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe and the preceding several decades all the wars have been small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, germans, frenchmen, and was men went out and put down colonial rebellions in africa,...
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that's the big unknown. but what they seem to know is that something could be happening very early on or during the pregnancy. >> things affect the pregnancy, medication during pregnancy, toxin during pregnancy infection during pregnancy things like this i would start to look at. >>reporter: epstein would like to see more research that could identify both genetic and environmental triggers. >> more would be better. more funding. more study. better insurance coverage. l every day is a battle. >>reporter: lee ann, abc 7 news. >>> p.m. arson investigators are trying to figure out if illegal fireworks sparked a fire that destroyed 37 hertz rental car near the san francisco airport yesterday. cell phone video captured the fire shortly after it started around 2:30 sunday afternoon in a grassy lot where hertz stores a lot of the extra vehicle. guest at nearby motel say they heard something that sounded like fire crackers. one man told us he thought nothing of it until he heard the commotion that followed. >> then i
that's the big unknown. but what they seem to know is that something could be happening very early on or during the pregnancy. >> things affect the pregnancy, medication during pregnancy, toxin during pregnancy infection during pregnancy things like this i would start to look at. >>reporter: epstein would like to see more research that could identify both genetic and environmental triggers. >> more would be better. more funding. more study. better insurance coverage. l every...
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to make the defense of nato territory and russian territory effect a big part of russia will be covered by that and fire missile defense shield and russian president dmitry madrid if believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was a meeting between the russian president dmitry medvedev and the president of south africa jacob zuma came to prison and new ideas on how to resolve the conflict in libya the ideas were deprived from the recent summit of the african union and he was here speaking on behalf of the union now the ideas were her doubts but it seems that russia and nato are still not on the same page when it comes to resolving the conflict let's listen to what russian foreign minister lavrov had to say which we believe that the arms embargo that was introduced by the un security council is straightforward and it is captured this way in the resolution is applies to libya's entire territory therefore any arms supplies are violating this resolution as well as any attempts to send military instructors into l
to make the defense of nato territory and russian territory effect a big part of russia will be covered by that and fire missile defense shield and russian president dmitry madrid if believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was a meeting between the russian president dmitry medvedev and the president of south africa jacob zuma came to prison and new ideas on how to resolve the conflict in libya the ideas were...
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it was a big shake. it felt like a big shake. we're not used to that sort of magnitude earthquake. for many people, they got a frigtd. but everything is fine. a most unusual event. >> mark o'brien, network 10 reporter, from melbourne. >>> neighboring new zealand was hit by an earthquake on tuesday. the 6.5 magnitude quake was felt on most of the country. it was centered in taupo. but it was felt as far down as the capital of wellington. residents were shaken. but there's been no reports of any damage so far. as network 10's reporter, mark o'brien, was telling us. >>> you're watching "world business today." her first day on the job as the head of the imf. we'll look at the kind of leader that lagarde is bound to be. >>> a place where money seems to be no object. and gracing group buying sites. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah nymex trieding down on 28 cents on the dollar. from cnn london, this is "world business today." welcome back. a die after winning thailand's general election, the new prime minister has announced her government will reopen an investigation in
it was a big shake. it felt like a big shake. we're not used to that sort of magnitude earthquake. for many people, they got a frigtd. but everything is fine. a most unusual event. >> mark o'brien, network 10 reporter, from melbourne. >>> neighboring new zealand was hit by an earthquake on tuesday. the 6.5 magnitude quake was felt on most of the country. it was centered in taupo. but it was felt as far down as the capital of wellington. residents were shaken. but there's been no...
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started questioning that he was meeting in the united states with economist joseph stiglitz who was a big critic of that way of bailing out the banks and i think he was sending signals that upset the financial community so it may have helped him with ordinary people i but kind of made him a target for. the establishment but it just seemed like meanwhile the new hand of the international monetary fund is officially beginning the job former french finance minister christine legarde one overwhelming backing of the i.m.f. last week having begun their soko central bank governor there is a for the first woman to take the funds top job with the financial struggles and agreements on the critical list. next either and stay to her or say there is a lot in common between the greek economic troubles and america's mounting debts here's what's to come in the kaiser report in about fifteen minutes time. he said many times i am after is after the u.s. next s. and p. one of the rating agencies who work hand in hand with these international banks there's that managing director john chambers spoke to reuter
started questioning that he was meeting in the united states with economist joseph stiglitz who was a big critic of that way of bailing out the banks and i think he was sending signals that upset the financial community so it may have helped him with ordinary people i but kind of made him a target for. the establishment but it just seemed like meanwhile the new hand of the international monetary fund is officially beginning the job former french finance minister christine legarde one...
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and so any big company any progression company that's looking to increase its profile london is a good place to list of course that doesn't mean that it's the only place to live in asia hong kong's stock market is seeing russian companies and this there as well generally on the whole the scene that valuations are set a little higher in asia say that's becoming increasingly popular for russian markets but it's primarily to increase their profile and list on a market that's well regulated and can hold the company in high esteem and just very briefly how do you see investor sentiment for the rest of the year what's the forecast. well sentiment seems to be just improving a little bit we've certainly seen from the market's point of view a large sigh of relief in the respect that greece has passed is that there are two measures it is unlikely to default regardless of what s. and p. say. important from a so. point of view and some of the russian companies that have pulled their i.p.o. . could have very easily return later in this year possibly in two thousand and twelve and it is there's hope
and so any big company any progression company that's looking to increase its profile london is a good place to list of course that doesn't mean that it's the only place to live in asia hong kong's stock market is seeing russian companies and this there as well generally on the whole the scene that valuations are set a little higher in asia say that's becoming increasingly popular for russian markets but it's primarily to increase their profile and list on a market that's well regulated and can...
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do all right well it's based on that scenario the profits that were being made by the so-called too big to fail banks for use to deregulate or to dismantle free market capitalism and they instituted a command and control financial autocracy in its place so it's a failure once again. and of command and control that we saw in one nine hundred ninety one as you describe it it's a repeat of ninety ninety one it's a it's a failure of the polar bear of the federal reserve bank and other central bankers but looking at greece for a second they of course through a seven year period of history experienced military dictatorship under the hunt ken is a really much difference between the junta and the troika. it's funny you should ask me this yesterday i was talking to an old man who had fought as a partisan during that existence against the nazis in the 1940's and he's done to me with a question he said wrote imagine the germans had one back then why would it be different now the juxtaposition that he drew was not with the who was with the beautiful completion and of the nazis he said and then and
do all right well it's based on that scenario the profits that were being made by the so-called too big to fail banks for use to deregulate or to dismantle free market capitalism and they instituted a command and control financial autocracy in its place so it's a failure once again. and of command and control that we saw in one nine hundred ninety one as you describe it it's a repeat of ninety ninety one it's a it's a failure of the polar bear of the federal reserve bank and other central...
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considering an alternative for it analysts believe it's not a big problem but they may be obvious in lunch actions. now have a look at the markets oil is lower the sollie international energy agency says its release of strategic oil reserves is working the decision came last month from zero to compensate for supply shortages and we shut down of libyan crude exports hall where then the say the impact of the i.a.e.a. moves may be less than expected as oil is still close to where it was before the decision. pages don't markets swing in between small gains and losses on tuesday pausing after a five day rally and made clear as of an imminent tightening of chinese one trade policy and a similar picture here in europe stock markets are flat in trade. is a term for a set up to positive let's. have a look at the russian markets in the my six ah low while the sol energy may just makes two of us next. gasp ok you can see this graphic on the screen now gas from is down a point seven percent feature b. is also continuing its losing streak of stone point eight percent. well continue to how it all
considering an alternative for it analysts believe it's not a big problem but they may be obvious in lunch actions. now have a look at the markets oil is lower the sollie international energy agency says its release of strategic oil reserves is working the decision came last month from zero to compensate for supply shortages and we shut down of libyan crude exports hall where then the say the impact of the i.a.e.a. moves may be less than expected as oil is still close to where it was before the...
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coming up today on the big picture. he. started this is a part time to reveal to you the secret of global finance it's not about stuff like the acropolis being sold it's about securitizing the acropolis so it can be traded. all the debt held by the bankers will be paid off from trading commissions but before you can do that you have to turn everything into a security oh we'll explain the whole thing anyway stacie ever what's happening well max says so over the past week as greece has been. have austerity measures forced on the greeks we have also seen this have been max debt leading greece finds no buyers and fire sale of national assets so apparently representatives of the greek government while all this protests were going on in the streets of athens they were in london at claridge's hotel looking to sell off fifty billion euros worth of income producing assets up for sell were thirty nine airports eight hundred fifty ports railways motorways sewage works a couple of energy companies banks defense groups thousands of acre
coming up today on the big picture. he. started this is a part time to reveal to you the secret of global finance it's not about stuff like the acropolis being sold it's about securitizing the acropolis so it can be traded. all the debt held by the bankers will be paid off from trading commissions but before you can do that you have to turn everything into a security oh we'll explain the whole thing anyway stacie ever what's happening well max says so over the past week as greece has been. have...
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[applause] >> i know there's a big debate. we frequently at the smithsonian get letters from people telling us either we are totally right or totally wrong, and we never say anything about it so whether george washington said so help me god, and, you know, how many people were close enough to hear at the time and have you got a record from them? >> to be clear the constitution does not include it. that language is not in the constitution, and george washington almost certainly did not say so help me god, no only is there no evidence, but there's a minister who is present and writing about the inauguration and later becomes washington's great christian defender, arguing what a great christian washington is. if anybody was going to say washington said this, this person would have said this, and he doesn't. he almost certainly didn't say it. oath on the bible, absolutely, that's been since 12 century centuries land, but what the -- england, but what the change is is that you don't have to. you know, i don't have a problem taking
[applause] >> i know there's a big debate. we frequently at the smithsonian get letters from people telling us either we are totally right or totally wrong, and we never say anything about it so whether george washington said so help me god, and, you know, how many people were close enough to hear at the time and have you got a record from them? >> to be clear the constitution does not include it. that language is not in the constitution, and george washington almost certainly did...
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prior missile to get the local interceptors to intercept that one and then for the future you have a big hole in your defense that you can. but you can use to send a missile through so scientists know that why are they spending money on it i think as far as i know there's not actually money being spent right now on developing it but there is a defense bill authorizing they're studying the concept they're not actually building it as far as i know at the moment but it's definitely proven proven to be a reasonable idea and it's not just the american physical society various x. officers technical officers of the air force and u.s. air force have also looked into it and shown that it's overly expensive and it's very easy to defeat again. the scene we've got. the biggest issues getting voice ceased to face with the news makers on the. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. for . free. education free. for three. three. three. three. old sleeve books live video for your
prior missile to get the local interceptors to intercept that one and then for the future you have a big hole in your defense that you can. but you can use to send a missile through so scientists know that why are they spending money on it i think as far as i know there's not actually money being spent right now on developing it but there is a defense bill authorizing they're studying the concept they're not actually building it as far as i know at the moment but it's definitely proven proven...
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not secure enough north stream is now considering an alternative route analysts believe it's not a big problem but there may be other some other objections. taking a look at the markets now all prices are climbing this hour holding include a drop that's all speculation that there is growing demand for oil in both states and china the world's two largest energy users is trading at ninety six dollars a barrel and brant is that over one hundred thirty dollars a barrel. and europe stock markets are frauds traders remain cautious over the alphabet for greece and following reports that china could hike interest rates as soon as this weekend and in russia the obvious than isaac's. trading what positive let's have a look at some individual travels on the rise next energy majors are on the decline this hour dragged by poor prices from is down almost a percent. bank is continuing its losing streak taking from monday chazz one point two percent down and north nicolas bucking the trend adding around point eight percent. russia's flagship stock exchange is extending its trading hours after the firs
not secure enough north stream is now considering an alternative route analysts believe it's not a big problem but there may be other some other objections. taking a look at the markets now all prices are climbing this hour holding include a drop that's all speculation that there is growing demand for oil in both states and china the world's two largest energy users is trading at ninety six dollars a barrel and brant is that over one hundred thirty dollars a barrel. and europe stock markets are...